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  1. Richard Cantillon (Irlanda; c. 1680 - Londres; 1743) [1] fue un economista franco-irlandés, autor del "Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en Général" (Ensayo sobre la naturaleza del comercio en general).

    • Muerte accidental y homicidio
  2. Richard Cantillon (born 17th century, Ballyheige, County Kerry, Ire.—died May 14, 1734, London) was an Irish economist and financier who wrote one of the earliest treatises on modern economics. Cantillon was an Irishman of Norman origins and Jacobite connections who spent much of his life in France.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Cantillon, Richard (1697–1734) Living reference work entry. Latest version View entry history. First Online: 01 January 2017. pp 1–6. Cite this living reference work entry. Vivian Walsh. 95 Accesses. Abstract. One Richard Cantillon, son of Philip Cantillon of Ballyheigue, County Kerry, was born in Ireland.

    • Vivian Walsh
  4. Richard Cantillon, 1697–1734: the Entrepreneur in Agriculture and Trade. Richard Cantillon, son of Philip Cantillon of Ballyheigue, was born in Ireland in 1697 (the date is uncertain). The Cantillons went to Ireland during the early Norman period and later became devoted to the Stuart cause.

    • Gianni Vaggi, Peter Groenewegen
    • 2003
  5. Biographie de RICHARD CANTILLON (1680 env.-env. 1734). Banquier parisien, né d'une famille irlandaise, elle-même d'origine espagnole, selon son biographe, l'économiste Stanley Jevons, Cantillon rédigea un Essai sur la nature du commerce en général , qui ne fut publié qu'en 1755, sans nom...

  6. Cantillon, Richard (1697–1734) Vivian Walsh One Richard Cantillon, son of Philip Cantillon of Ballyheigue, County Kerry, was born in Ireland. Joseph Hone argued convincingly that this was the economist, on the ground that this Richard married Mary Ann Mahony, daughter of Lady Clare, and had with her a daughter Henrietta,

  7. 1680-1734. Richard Cantillon was an Irish international banker. Thanks to the financial backing of Brydges and Decker, Cantillon became an established banker. He was a man of great intellect, was well traveled, and spoke several languages. He knew people such as Montesquieu and Voltaire.